The San Francisco Center for the Book had on display two exciting exhibitions:
The Uncommon Thread: Jody Alexander and Lisa Kokin &
A Visit to Mad Geppetto’s Workshop: The Work of B. Alexandra Szerlip
The exhibitions were held in the Center’s main and annex galleries at 375 Rhode Island Street, San Francisco, CA. The exhibitions ran from November 15, 2013 to February 1, 2014.
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The works of B. Alexandra Szerlip are carefully crafted poems and engaging visual metaphors constructed around her observations of literature and the ironies of human history. An accomplished writer, editor, and two-time National Endowment for the Arts fellow, Szerlip has been working for some time on a book about maverick theatre and industrial designer Norman Bel Geddes, a chapter of which recently appeared in the prestigious Paris Review.
Donna Seager, curator of these exhibitions, writes “It is my belief that the book as a medium for art offers an aesthetic experience unlike any other and I encourage collectors to expand their collections to include these works, whether it be fine press, hand made editions or sculptural and altered versions.”